The Lucasville Uprising was a rebellion against oppressive and racist policies at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (SOCF) in Lucasville, OH. Nine inmates and one guard died during the uprising in April of 1993. Today, many people are serving time or condemned to death by the state of Ohio in relation to the uprising. We demand amnesty for all of these inmates. The conditions at SOCF were (and still are) intolerable and unconscionable.

Monday, September 10, 2018

Black August at OSP by Greg Curry

Greg Curry intended to make this statement at the recent pig roast solidarity event in Central Ohio, but was unable to connect with organizers at that time. Instead we're printing it here.

Salute.

Today
I'd like to give you a mental picture of how Ohio's supermax is set
up so that the context of what follow will make sense. There is
severely limited movement here its 4 blocks: A, B, C, D. A & B
are on top of each other C & D are on the other side of the
prison on top of each other. In each block there is 8 pods each of
those pods hold up to 16 people. Each pod is isolated from the next
so much so you may never see them even though its just a door/wall
between y'all. Likewise, the blocks are even more cut off since its a
floor between A & B then 1/2 a football field between the other
side of the prison where C & D blocks are similarly set up. There
is actually only one / two jobs per pod. This is the backdrop for
which any organizing would take place within these walls.

However we do have
successes, usually its some situation brought on by repressive cops
armed with oppressive rules drawing a response that temporarily
disrupt operations around here . For Black August one of my closest
Comrades, Siddique Hasan is accused of organizing Statewide action
against the orderly operations of prisons. In the process, this
Comrade was placed in the hole, stripped of his personal property and
his access to communicate is severely cut back.

Of course
he continue to lead, to deeply care about justice for us all even as
he fight for justice to keep the State from murdering him. Some of
you know the prison rules was twisted up just to find that Hasan
broke any rule. He did 3 weeks on hunger strike while many of you
made calls demanding fairness.

I want to say on his behave
THANK YOU!
I want to encourage you all to continue your work
CONVENTIONALLY & NOT SO CONVENTIONALLY.

HASAN & I
appreciate you. Our collective Energy is what will tear down all
resistance to FREEDOM!

As for the events
inside of this prison with all attempts to FREE people you first have
to wake them up to their condition. In the process of doing that late
in July the cops was being overly aggressive writing prisoners up for
minor stuff just to put them on restrictions. In my pod I noticed the
frustration & started sharing reading material, even with the
Trump supporting white supremacists, about the value of of their
labor about Black August.

Events across the country and
how just by refusing to continue to work for cops that treat them so
bad that they could make a difference. Because I have a reputation
for being solid and my actions speak for themselves all over Ohio
Prisons people began to say let's do this right here, right now.

Of course there was
a number of SUPER JANITORS the cops knew they could count on for
information & work. These guys was excluded from any idea sharing
and as the cops put pressure on them for info and work equally, the
pressure was put on them by prisoners to stay out the way of this
protest. READ INTO THAT WHAT YOU WISH! As this strike took place
ahead of the nationally planned Black August dates but for 3 weeks
this strike was every bit Black August inspired and I hope we made
all our comrades past and present Proud.

That pod was
shut down, the administration wanted to hear OUR concerns, no one
crossed he Pickett line, and although I was put in the hole, and LOST
personal property the whole pod was relocated to bust the spirit!!!
Here now several of us did 3 day fast while refusing to spend money
with commissary during the national protest. I have heard in other
parts of this prison there is also hunger strikes / commissary
boycotts but I can't confirm this due to the insulation of each
section.

In closing I speak for myself and I'm sure Hasan
would agree, we need y'all out there we need all that energy aimed at
a time when 3 weeks in August Injustice has a moment and the rest of
the year justice prevail for Black folks, for immigrants, for Women,
for living wages, for the environment, for the poor, for LGBTQ. At
this moment in time it has been placed upon us to move humanity
forward. Let's get it done. I'd like to ask you all a small favor
tonight. Sign a post card or email to the SAN FRANCISCO BAYVIEW tell
them thank you for participating in the liberation of us trapped
inside.

FREEDOM FIRST,

GREG CURRY.

Greg's Birthday is coming up on September 26, he's asking people to make Tshirts that say "Free Greg Curry" on them, with "GregCurry.org" on the back and send photos of yourself wearing it to his Facebook page.